Worship

Our summer schedule continues

  • One worship service at 10 am
  • Adult church school at 9 am

SUNDAY

Church offices will be closed Friday, July 4, for the Independence Day holiday.

Sunday, July 6: Communion Sunday

Join us for one worship service at 10 am, with Jill Duffield preaching. Summer sermon series on prayer continues with “Prayers of Confession.” Our scriptures are Psalm 51 and Luke 18:9-14.
(Bulletin will be posted here)

Our summer worship schedule continues through August 17. One worship service at 10 am, featuring rotating music leadership from staff. Adult church school at 9 am, and nursery care is available beginning at 9:30 am. After worship, join us for lemonade on Greene Street.

Watching online? You are a welcome part of our faith community and are invited to share a confidential prayer request, participate in the offering, and subscribe to the weekly Sunday Preview.

 

This link takes you to our livestream page. Livestreams are available “live” during their scheduled time. Delayed, on-demand video will be available shortly after the stream ends, and can be accessed via this link or via our YouTube Channel, where you can select specific services.

Other services

Service of Witness to the Resurrection for Charles Daniel “Dan” Forney III will be held July 8, 2025, at 2 pm in the sanctuary, available on livestream.

 

Prayer requests

How can we pray for you? Prayer request form.

 

 

North Elm Notes

Practicing music, kindness, and patience

“We become what we do.” The wise words of Margaret Aymer, preacher at the Presbyterian Association of Musicians Worship and Music Conference this summer, have been echoing through my brain since her closing sermon Friday morning. We become what we...

Remembering a soldier’s moment

On this Memorial Day we share a story from Rev. Doug McLeroy's book, On My Believing Days: A Story of Life and Faith. A member of our Pastoral Care ministry, Doug previously served as an Army chaplain. The book is available in the Welcome Center...

An experience of authentic connection

For several months FPC offered Christian hospitality to a group of men with no homes of their own. Our Winter Emergency Shelter, in partnership with Urban Ministry, shared a meal and a warm, quiet, safe place to sleep. Many thanks to everyone who...

An Extra Note…

OUR FAITH COMMUNITY has been serving God with joy since 1824. (The Greensboro Historical Museum was our church in the late 19th century.) We celebrate that history, but we are more excited about our future! We believe we are called to share Christ’s message of love and grace in the things we do and say. We are not perfect, but like Presbyterians everywhere, we are reformed and always reforming. We think you can find a spiritual home here. Come and see!